Researchers found 'locked' electron pairs in a cuprate superconductor at higher temps, potentially revolutionizing technology and quantum computing.

Researchers from SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory and Stanford University discovered 'locked' electron pairs in a cuprate superconductor at higher temperatures than previously thought. This discovery indicates potential for engineering higher-temperature superconductors, which could revolutionize modern technology and quantum computing. Studying the pairing mechanism in cuprates could help design superconductors that operate at higher temperatures, overcoming limitations in conventional superconductors.

August 15, 2024
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